Wanderers are reportedly “keeping tabs on” Wimbledon youngster Zach Robinson ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 20-year-old forward has spent the past season on loan in the Scottish Championship with Dundee.
Reading, Blackpool and Hull are monitoring Robinson, according to a report by The South London Press.
He has impressed since the start of the campaign, managing 12 goals and five assists in 34 appearances.
Robinson’s goals have helped Dundee climb to the top of the table and they could clinch the title against Queen’s Park tonight.
The forward made seven appearances in League One last season and scored in a 1-1 draw against Charlton. However, his campaign was cut short after picking up a hamstring injury.
Speaking at the time, then interim boss Mark Bowen said: “I have been delighted with everything he has done – his application of things and the way he has taken information on.
“For a lad of such a young age and little experience, he has been a real bright spark for us.”
Robinson, who has also had loans at Basingstoke, Leatherhead and Woking among others, is entering the final 12 months of his contract.
Wanderers have also been linked with a move for Northern Irish striker Lee Bonis, who has caught the eye for Larne this season.
Bonis has scored 15 goals in all competitions, helping his club clinch the NIFL Premiership title for the first time in their history. He is also said to be on Michael O’Neill’s radar for a potential international call-up ahead of this summer’s European Championship qualifiers.
The Whites brought in Victor Adeboyejo and Cameron Jerome on permanent deals in the January window, while Dan Nlundulu arrived on loan from Southampton.
Ian Evatt’s men wrap up their League One campaign against Bristol Rovers at the Memorial Stadium this weekend. They will either face Barnsley or Sheffield Wednesday in the play-offs depending on results on the final day.
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